Gorgeous. I'd slay a double shot of that. Next time you chat ask what is the bean. I might be able to source it for home roasting.
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Gorgeous. I'd slay a double shot of that. Next time you chat ask what is the bean. I might be able to source it for home roasting.
Flair pull this morning kinda rocks my world. The roads are iced over, fire is already roaring in the wood stove and the @#$%ing trainer beckons. This and this place make it more palatable.
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FLAIR Pull Movie >> https://flic.kr/p/22y6xd8
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My barista at Moore Coffee strikes again...she’s unreal.
That is amazing.
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Assassins!
This is particularly hilarious.
not sure I'm getting the joke. I'd drink CdM any day ahead of quite a few others. And I love those little cans. excellent chain cleaning vessels back when we used to do that kind of thing
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It was a merry (caffeinated) Christmas.
Well, do you dig the Flair and how much?
It’s a really well made and well thought out piece. I’ve pulled about 10 - 15 shots with it so far and I’m figuring out how it functions and fooling with grind size. It is my first experience pulling shots and I’m pleasantly surprised at how easy it is to get a passable shot. I’ve spent the last year with an Aero Press for my more concentrated coffee which was a fun way to learn how the different variables effect the final product, but I think this will be a great way to take the next step into actual espresso. I considered getting a Gaggia for the steam wand, but this seems like a better way to learn the process.
My biggest takeaways so far are how easy it is to get great crema and how easy it is to choke the machine. I have a feeling those two things are closely related. I’m using a Capresso Infinity that I bought last year. Review reading makes me wish I had gone nicer out of the gate, but using it I’m happy and I’m able to choke the Flair with what I feel is a light tamp and far from the finest grind (3 clicks from the end). I’m also surprised with how light I need to tamp; according to my scale it was about 7 or 8 pounds. Ill give some more feedback when I’ve used it a bit more, or when my hand stops shaking....
You are describing my experience as well. Also, it sounds like you are using fresh grounds. I have to adjust the grind as my coffee ages and yeah it is really easy to choke the pull and 17grams is "just right" ;)
What you said >> but this seems like a better way to learn the process.
EXACTLY. If I ever pop for a quality machine than I'll already have graduated from school.
FWIIW The Flair reminds me of a what a espresso machine might look like if it was deconstructed to it's most essential functional rendition.
Crazy at twice the price of the regular edition, but nonetheless pretty cool.
Rocket Espresso R58 - Il Centesimo Giro d'Italia Edition | Seattle Coffee Gear
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I had to have an affogato to make it to midnight...
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Moore Coffee Shop...2nd Avenue, Belltown, Seattle...a sample of this week's latte art...Roll Tide.
That's pretty amazing.
That Flair looks really cool! Hadn't heard of that. I was given an AeroPress for Christmas and have really been enjoying it; I haven't touched the Chemex since.
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A great way to start your day.
I'm getting good at this. Some of my best work. Ethiopian blended with C.R. beans. Stopped it just before it rolled. Gonnnnna be amazing.
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